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Ratings Breakdown

Rooms17

Public Spaces20

Service20

Overall20

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Reviews

Most recent review:

What I liked:

Turning an entire village into a hotel makes this property very special. Photo opportunity at every corner. Lunch at the casual restaurant was pretty good.

What the hotel could do better:

Was greeted by unenthusiastic staff with no smile. Arrived at 1pm and was unable to check in until 3pm. Tabletplus membership gave us free wine and olive oil tasting but the staff failed to tell us that we had to make an appointment for it. In the end we didn't get to do it. For this price, I expected better service and attitude.

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Hotel Description

On a hilltop in Chianti, with views of Siena on the horizon and vines and oaks in the middle distance, just about an entire village has been converted into a luxury hotel, the only exceptions being the residences of the farmers who tend the vineyards. May as well read that sentence just once more before you make your reservation. This is the Borgo San Felice; this, more generally, is why people never get tired of going to Tuscany.

The fifty-odd rooms and suites are centered on the palace at the heart of the village, and spill out into the nearby residences that surround the square. Needless to say, they’re not your cookie-cutter L-shaped corporate hotel rooms — they all inherit various features of the original construction, and mix the contemporary and the classic in the way only an Italian hotel can.

It also goes without saying that food and wine take on an outsize importance. Poggio Rosso is the flagship restaurant, La Terrazza is the more casual alternative, and the wine cellars are seemingly endless. That might have something to do with the winery right next door. Cooking classes, always a Tuscan classic, are offered as well, and there’s a full-service spa, an outdoor heated pool, and several tennis and bocce courts, to help you while away the empty hours between meals.

How to get there:

Hotel Borgo San Felice is located 11 miles from the Siena train station, and 56 miles from Florence Airport, Peretola (FLR). For further information or assistance with transportation, please email CustomerService@TabletHotels.com.

Need to Know

Pets are allowed (charges apply).
Baby cots and extra beds are available on request. Extra beds have a supplement of 95 EUR per person/per night. Please contact CustomerService@TabletHotels.com for assistance.

Credit cards accepted:

Visa, MasterCard, American Express

Check in:

3pm,

Check out:

12pm

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Need to Know

Pets are allowed (charges apply).
Baby cots and extra beds are available on request. Extra beds have a supplement of 95 EUR per person/per night. Please contact CustomerService@TabletHotels.com for assistance.